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The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the felling of trees near the University of Hyderabad, expressing surprise at videos showing animals fleeing. The court has directed the Telangana government to explain the urgency for clearing the tree cover, stayed any future activity, and ordered immediate steps to protect wildlife. The matter will be heard again on May 15, and the court has ordered that no trees be felled in the interim.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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